Behringer Guitar Amplifier GTX30 Owner's Manual

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GUITAR AMPLIFIER GTX60/GTX30 User Manual
2.1.2  OVERDRIVE channel
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The OVERDRIVE CHANNEL LED lights up when the channel is active.
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The GAIN control determines the amount of gain applied and hence the 
degree of distortion in the OVERDRIVE channel.
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The BASS control in the EQ section boosts or cuts the bass frequencies.
(10) 
Use the CONTOUR control for additional, highly characteristic adjustment 
of the midrange, so as to easily create traditional as well as ultra-modern 
guitar sounds.
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The TREBLE control adjusts the treble frequencies.
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On the GTX60, the controls  
( 9 )
 
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  and  
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  are only effective on the 
OVERDRIVE channel since this amplifier has a dedicated equalizer for 
the CLEAN channel (see also 
 
( 4 )
  and  
( 5 )
).
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The VOLUME control adjusts the volume level of the OVERDRIVE channel.
2.1.3  FX section
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The FX LED lights up when the effects processor is active.
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Use the FX PRESET control to select one of 16 effects. 
Preset
FX 
1 - 4
Reverb
5 - 8
Delay
9 - 12
Chorus
13 - 16
Flanger
Tab. 2.1: Effects
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The FX LEVEL control adjusts the mix ratio between the original and 
the effect signal.
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The TUBE push button activates and deactivates the VTC Virtual 
Tube Circuitry.
2.1.4  Connectors and POWER switch
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The CD IN connector allows you to connect the output signal of a CD player, 
tape deck, or CD/MD walkman. For example, you can play back music CDs or 
CDs accompanying a guitar tutor while practicing. This connector can also 
be used as a LINE OUT output. In this case, the guitar signal has no speaker 
simulation applied to it and can be routed to an external amp or mixing 
console. This will not mute the built-in loudspeaker of the GUITAR COMBO.
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The LINE OUT/PHONES jack is for headphones connection. Internal speaker 
simulation is applied to the headphones signal in order to produce an 
authentic signal. The built-in loudspeaker of the GUITAR COMBO is muted 
when this connector is used. 
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The headphones output signal can also be routed to a mixing console or 
other sound reinforcement system. To do so, connect the headphones 
output with the line input on the mixing console. Use a standard cable 
with ¼" TS connectors. If hum problems occur, you may want to insert a 
DI box, such as the BEHRINGER ULTRA-DI DI100 or DI120.
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At extremely high volume levels some headphones tend to produce 
distortion. Please turn the volume down until the distortion is no 
longer present.
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Use the FOOTSWITCH jack to connect the 1/4" TRS plug of the footswitch 
supplied with the unit. The footswitch has three functions: to switch 
between the two channels, to turn the FX on and off, and to activate and 
deactivate the tuner (GTX60 only).
(20) 
The POWER switch turns your GUITAR COMBO on and off. It should always be 
in the OFF position when connecting the unit to the mains.
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Please note that switching the unit off does not mean that it is fully 
disconnected from the mains. To disconnect the unit from the mains 
entirely, pull out the mains connector. Before installation, please make 
sure that the mains connector has not been damaged. If you do not 
use the unit for an extended period of time, please disconnect it from 
the mains.
2.1.5  Chromatic tuner
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The TUNER push button activates and deactivates the integrated tuner. 
You can also activate and deactivate the tuner by keeping the EFFECT push 
button on the footswitch pressed (GTX60 only).
(22) 
The DISPLAY shows the note played. A dot indicates that the note played is a 
semitone higher (F. = F# (F sharp), G. = G# (G flat), etc.). The green LED lights 
up as soon as the displayed note is in tune. Pitch variations above and below 
the desired pitch are indicated by two LEDs on each side of the green LED. 
The brighter these LEDs glow, the greater the deviation. The reference tone 
A at 440 Hz serves as standard pitch.
2.2  Rear panel
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Fig. 2.2: GUITAR COMBO control elements (rear panel)
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This is the power cord.
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SERIAL NUMBER.
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This is the cooling vent.
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The SPEAKER OUT jack (1/4" TS connector) is used to connect to a 
loudspeaker. The minimum impedance is 8 Ohms (GTX60 only).
(27) 
The FX RETURN input is used to connect to the output of an external effects 
unit with a shielded 1/4" TS connector (GTX60 only).
(28) 
The FX SEND output is used to connect the input of an external effects unit 
with a shielded 1/4" TS connector  (GTX60 only).